Sex Offenders

General Information

Colorado Law requires persons convicted of certain sex crimes to register with the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction where they reside. An annual registration is required on the offender's birthday. Adults convicted of certain specific sexual offenses are required to register every three months as well. For additional information from the Colorado Bureau of Investigations (CBI)

The Patrol Division conducts ongoing checks to ensure that sex offenders are in compliance with the law and actually live where they have registered. Failure to register as required is a crime that is investigated and vigorously prosecuted.

Community Notifications

The Wheat Ridge Police Department is releasing the following information pursuant to Colorado Revised Statues 16-13-901 through 16-13-906, which authorize law enforcement agencies to inform the public of a sex offender’s relocation to the community when the offender has been determined to be a Sexually Violent Predator. The purpose of this notification is to enhance public safety and protection.

The individual depicted in this notification has been convicted of a sex offense that requires law enforcement registration. This person has been determined to present a high potential to reoffend and is therefore subject to community notification regarding his/her residence in the community.

The Wheat Ridge Police Department has no legal authority to prohibit sex offenders from living in our community. Sex offenders have always lived in our communities, but they were not required to notify law enforcement until registration laws were implemented.

Residents of Wheat Ridge, specifically in the neighborhood surrounding 4005 Brentwood Street are hereby notified of a change in residence address for Timothy Eduard Schreiber.

Date of Relocation: 5/09/2018

OFFENSE INFORMATION:

*Research indicates that most sex offenders have engaged in a variety of sex offenses and have offended against people they know as well as strangers, and both male and female victims of various ages. Most sex crimes are never reported and most offenders are never detected. The greatest risk of sex offense is from people you know.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE STATUS:ØEvaluated by DOC/Parole and found to have “positive results,” therefore, ruled to be a SVP

ØOffender has completed his sentence and is not on parole

ØOffender must register quarterly as a sex offender for the remainder of his life

RESIDENCE INFORMATION:ØResided at 4005 Brentwood Street from September 25, 2013 to October 11, 2017

ØResided in the area of West 19th Avenue and Teller Street inLakewood from
October 11- December 15, 2017

ØReturned to 4005 Brentwood Street on December 15, 2017

There are approximately 11,923 sex offenders registered in Colorado as of 2017, with 126 currently in Wheat Ridge. The Wheat Ridge Police Department is available to provide information regarding sexual assault and personal safety. The Rape Assistance Program (303) 322-7273 is available to make referrals to other local resources to help those who have been impacted by sexual assault or this notification process. If you have information regarding current criminal activity of this or any other offender, or you observe this offender engaging in any high risk or inappropriate behavior, please call 911 or 303-237-2220.

*Anyone who uses this information to harass, threaten, or intimidate a registered sex offender, his/her family, or anyone involved in her/her management will be subject to criminal prosecution.